Thursday, August 5, 2010

The Need For Ultimon Flow

If their was no Ultimon Flow, superstrings would have to "leap" from one spot to another per instanton with no hermitian manner of motion from one Laplacian setting to the next.
To me, it only makes sense that there is a smooth, hermitian flow of superstrings from one specific locus to the next. The only way that this could happen is if all of the superstrings associated with each other in one fashion or another in-between each instanton.
The process of the above involves a cycling of general superstrings around the Ultimon in-between each instanton based on a pattern that is used to help define the subsequent positioning of each superstring -- whether the superstring is, at a given time, Noether or tachyonic.
Only with Ultimon Flow can superstrings have a smooth gauge-metric as a group in such a manner that their is multiplicit relation of covariance among all unfrayed superstrings.
The above also makes it possible to better understand the ability of superstrings to undergo the Kaeler Metric. I hope that this is helpfull.
Sincerely,
Sam.

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